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SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S FOR SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S FURNITURE SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S ' SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S BARGAINS. SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S SCHAEF’S HOMES FURNISHED WITH QUALITY FURNITURE. COME AND INSPECT OUR PRICES. FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS: HERBERT STREET :: GREYMOUTH PUBLIC NOTICES. MANLY MEN LIKE—JEYES’ Antiseptic Shaving Cream Ono tube w r ill convince any man of the big improvement JEYES’ have accomplished in this Antiseptic. Shaving Cream. Ideal for sensitive skins. From your chemist, or tobacconist ~~CARSFOR sale WILLYS KNIGHT—Five-seater Tourer; in perfect mechanical order. Tyres and Upholstery good. Service guarantee. . £175 MORRIS OXFORD— Nearly new; done 4000 miles. Cost £385; will sell . BUICK—Five-seater Tourer; tyres and upholstery good; mechanically right. Four cylinder.— £55 DODGE DELIVERY—New delivery body; suit milkman, or farmed. Good order. —• £95 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK—25cwt.; flat body; could easily be converted into tip; two new tyres. Mechanically right. Economical. — £125 EASY TERMS FOR ABOVE. SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS LTD. N E L SON. J. S. LEE, West Coast Representative.

THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE—THE SCHOOL OF GOOD RESULTS—BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. For over a quarter of a century Banks College has specialised in all branches of Commercial Education, particularly in preparing students in Bookkeeping and all subjects for the Accountancy Exams. In Bookkeeping 11. and Auditing, the two most difficult subjects, Banks’ prepares more successful candidates than any other College in New Zealand. Banks College is the Official College for preparing students for the Banking and Insurance exams. The reasons for Banks’s success are: — —lt employs a large permanent staff, who devote the whole of their time to the students. —lts managing director has had over 30 years’ experience in every branch of education. —lt conducts the largest personal classes in Accountancy in New Zealand, and its correspondence students profit by this invaluable experience. Send for Free Prospectus. gANKS OOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE WELLINGTON. H. AMOS, F.R. Econ. S., etc., Managing Director.

g I | ©tea®®®2 I g THOUSANDS | |L OF I.C.S. MEN ® / 1 SUCCEED f / j EVERY YEAR, i IA x/ you, too 11 \'M ./I The I.C.S. d'O'y ILLUSTRATION | METHOD ® I i I AK£ 3 H £ ll !/ A g ryo r s imp tE S j-Z, / and practical. ® | international I I Correspondence Schools | v (NEW ZEALANO) LIMITED A Box 854, Christchurch. ' X Y Sirs,— Please send nw a tree p !_ ospe f c ( l t A f C-ivinS full particiliars of all , Y A profession or occupation before ssh'ch I Y have marked X (If vour subiect I. a Y this list, write il here).... ioln/.'LX a drrhitect • -(,-neral 1/ookKe.per, A Y —Mech.DraughUman.-Slation Bookkeeper, a <» -Concrete Contractor ,-SaMrnan.french) X -Building Contracts,-Sales Letter H nter. Y -Carpenter. -JJcerf /(anybrancn) X ® — Plan Drawer —Artist (any branch) V A —Shire Engineer. Journ’M(.aoy\>imM fa Y —Shire Overseer, Special Examinations C/ —Motor Engineer, \r, 1 , ! ,,,i, 1t : 0n A A —Motor Mechanic, r‘i I.ate " Y A —.-ferop/o"'A n f-'' nKr ’Special IVonicn’s PrOl. Y I —Aeroplane ® 4 — Textile Expert. ■ Oreyrna ‘ng. J ▲ •—‘Plumber, ~' L '/ r...< ■ Y • Mathematician. -Shorthand 'W'”-. 0 .. Accountant! InrtLC -Bus. Cm respondem <: A X (Uer. »>r vvm t.OOp.bOO LCS. X oTer 19,000 of these being m New Holland). A Y /mnniWIES_CO_ST. NOTHING- -I’OST NOW J Y A Y Aue Occupation Y Y G.S. Y •pi IS 'CD’ANTED —Rents and Accounts to collect; no collection no charge. Have agents everywhere.—Apply A. NAYLOR, Governing Director, West Coast Collecting Agency, Guinness St., Greymouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 March 1930, Page 1

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